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John Furniss wrote:
> I have a need to access a SQL table that resides on one of our
> servers through an RPG program. I have no idea how to go about this.
> Our network administrator told me I would need an ODBC connection,
> but that doesn't seem to solve my problem of accessing the table from
> RPG. Am I going about this all wrong?

Check out John Brandt's iS/ODBC product (http://www.istudio400.com/) ...
I suspect that would do what you want.

david
(no affiliation with John's product, he's just told me about it)

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